BJP Yuva Morcha Hosts ‘Budget Awareness Convention’ in Pimpri-Chinchwad
Youth urged to embrace entrepreneurship; detailed guidance shared on startups, skill development and tax benefits

Pimpri-Chinchwad: The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), Pimpri-Chinchwad city unit, organised a vibrant ‘Budget Awareness Conference’ to communicate the provisions of the Union Budget to the general public. The conference focused on explaining various schemes announced in the budget and highlighting their benefits for the youth.
Hanumant Landge, General Secretary of the BJP Maharashtra State Labour Front, attended the program as the chief speaker. The event was presided over by BJP city president Shatrughan (Bappu) Kate.
In his address, Hanumant Landge stated, “This budget is not merely a play of numbers but a foundation for building a developed India. It safeguards the interests of workers and the middle class. With the expansion of new technologies and skill-based employment opportunities, the future of youth will become brighter.”
In his presidential speech, Shatrughan Kate said, “Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this budget is inclusive and development-oriented. Youth from an industrial city like Pimpri-Chinchwad should take advantage of various schemes and move towards entrepreneurship.” He also urged BJYM workers to take these schemes to every household and empower the common citizens.
During the conference, special presentations were made on Startup India, skill development initiatives, tax structure benefits, and various schemes for youth. Informational brochures explaining the positive aspects of the budget in simple language were also distributed. A large number of youth and citizens from different parts of the city participated in the event.
The conference infused new energy among party workers. BJYM city president Dinesh Yadav expressed his intention to organise similar awareness sessions across different parts of the city in the coming days. BJP Pimpri-Chinchwad city General Secretary Madhukar Bache, BJYM State Secretary Ajit Kulthe, former city president Sanket Chondhe, BJYM General Secretary Sumit Ghate, Prasad Kaspate, Dinesh Kate, along with several BJYM office bearers and citizens, were present in large numbers.
“Every youth in an industrial city like Pimpri-Chinchwad should recognise the opportunities presented in this budget and step forward. We are committed to ensuring that the Central Government’s schemes do not remain confined to paper but reach the actual beneficiaries. BJYM workers will visit every household to spread awareness and strive to make youth self-reliant and empowered.”
– Shatrughan Kate, City President, BJP, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Pune.



